In the Industrial Age, because the corporate bosses owned the means of production, they had the wherewithal to command and control.
But again, I think this is going to be a matter of days in which you see a movement towards a transition with regard to command and control.
The EPA, citing the Congressional refusal to enact flawed cap-and-trade policies, is now attempting to impose command and control regulations on the power and energy industry.
And as these thing gets broad and goes across different jurisdictions and authorities, then we have to change our command and control structure and we have to adapt to it.
But cyber weapons can be deployed to disrupt command and control without physical destruction.
They were given access to the command and control servers of Flame.
Under what construct could six days, in terms of transfer from the U.S. lead to NATO command and control for the no-fly zone be a prolonged period of time, and two more days, or several more days, to resolve the underlying issues of an agreement that has already been reached on civilian protection, the civilian protection aspect?
Pessimism, because so much of the extra money has simply raised the cost base of the health service and because bringing down waiting times has owed much to command-and-control techniques.
"We were able through Nato to stand up with command and control, we were able to get our assets moving very quickly, we were more than capable within the limitations we had to get our air power projected... to ensure that we had Typhoon and Tornado performing very effectively, of course very recently adding in our Apache attack helicopters, " he said.
In contrast to the "command and control" ethos in effect in the military (and his company), this was an all-volunteer effort, with 100 people contributing.
We do have a unique capability, for instance around our intelligence, around our refueling capacity, around our ability to jam Libyan command and control, for instance.
On the who's in charge, I welcome the suggestion from Liam Fox that NATO is coming together to find the command and control structure that is much needed.
On the second question, it is going to be -- the French and others agreed at NATO to have NATO take on the command and control of this operation at some point during, as I said, not days -- not weeks, but days.
Many teachers, used to what he called "command and control, " don't like to give up the power to students to decide what they learn, and aren't yet comfortable with Internet collaboration, he said.
Organizations need its leaders to want to exert command and a degree of control but it is imperative that leaders cede power to others if they want to get anything done.
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Its amazing powers, in the hands of entrepreneurs, began to foil command-and-control monoliths of any kind.
We agreed to a set of command and control procedures for ballistic missile defense.
Once the victim received a text message that included a certain protocol, the malware would send the collected data back to the command-and-control server.
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The ship, the USS Mount Whitney, is the Navy's only Joint Command Ship and is considered to be the most sophisticated ship ever commissioned in terms of communication, control, command, computers and intelligence capabilities, according to the Navy's Web site.
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In the early 90s it seemed likely that Democrats could push through single-payer healthcare and a command-and-control solution to acid rain.
Experts said they believe Flame reports back the information to a central command-and-control network that has constantly changed location.
As such, Boeing reverted back to its old command-and-control style of leadership.
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And he will update them on the transition of command and control to NATO, which as you know is taking place as I speak.
The process began in the early 1990s, at the very top of the armed forces, when politicians pushed the military to streamline its command-and-control structure.
Even members of a top management team can flee to other organizations after too many instances in which the CEO discounted their ideas, unable to shake the command-and-control leadership style.
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If it was so easy to hack back into a command and control machine, law enforcement would catch more of the bad guys and cybercrime would not have become the perfect crime.
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But if you are a low-skilled immigration pessimist, especially if you are conservative, then this seems like a far preferable system to points systems or other command and control government handouts that are usually proposed.
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"You want to leverage the lessons that we've learned and the capabilities in command and control and sensor management that we've learned in ballistic missiles and apply that to cruise missiles rather than building a separate system, " he said.
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One big change that results from trying to manage a larger organization is a shift from a command and control environment in which the CEO makes key decisions to a delegation of authority to business-line executives.
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And it explains the world's top-down, command-and-control approach to environmental policymaking.
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